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Field  Columbian  Museum — Reports,  Vol.  i. 
SCHNECK,  DR.  J.,  Mt.  Carmel,  111. 
q  herbarium  specimens  and  fruits  of  pecan  and  bur  oak — Mt.  Carmel,  111. 
5  specimens  of  fruit  of  Gymnocladus  Canadensis — Mt.  Carmel,  111. 
1  photograph  of  hybrid  pecan — Burnett  Schoolhouse. 
SMITH,  JOHN  DONNELL,  Baltimore,  Md. 
25  herbarium  specimens  of  Euphorbiaceae,  (loan  for  examination). 
STONE,  FRANK  B.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  piece  yellow  bark,  oak — N.  E.  Arkansas,  (for  examination). 
U.  S.  NATIONAL  HERBARIUM,  Washington,  D.  C. 
1098  herbarium  dried  plants,  (366  species) — Idaho,  (exchange). 
100  herbarium  specimens  of  Euphorbiaceae,  (for  examination). 
WHITE,  MRS.  WOOD,  Chicago,  111. 
2  large  specimens  of  lichens — Florida. 
WETMORE,  O.  S.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  branch  of  smooth  alder,  (Alnus  serrulata,  wild). 
1  branch  Ginko,  (Salioburya  adiantifolia) — Illinois,  (for  examination). 
DEPARTMENT  OF  GEOLOGY. 
(Accessions  are  by  gift  unless  otherwise  designated.) 
ARKANSAS  STATE  UNIVERSITY,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 
2  specimens  of  Sulphur — Sicily,  (exchange  *. 
1  specimen  of  Azunte — Arizona,  (exchange). 
1  specimen  of  Wulfenite — New  Mexico,  (exchange). 
1  specimen  of  Datolite — Italy,  (exchange). 
AYER,  ED.  E.,  Chicago,  111. 
1  specimen  of  Rubellite  in  Lepidolite — San  Diego  county,  Cal. 
1  specimen  of  Dumortierite,  Clip — Arizona. 
BAILEY,  S.  C.  H.,  Oscawana-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 
19  specimens  of  meteorites,  including  Parnallee,  Mains,  Bremerwoode, 
Sigena,  Shergotty,  Chantonnay,  LePressoir,  Oynchimura,  San  Emig- 
dio,  Heredia,  Haviland,  Pittsburg,  Lime  Creek,  Nentmansdorff,  Santa 
Rosa,  Granada,  Mordinovka  and  Dandapur,  (exchange;. 
BARBER,  M.  D.,  De  Kalb,  111. 
50  specimens  of  Niagara  and  Trenton  fossils,  (17  species),  (exchange). 
10  specimens  stalagmitic  limestone,  (exchange). 
BELL  GEORGE,  Denver,  Colo. 
1  Canon  Diablo  Meteorite — Canon  Diablo,  Arizona. 
BEARDSLEY,  J.  W.,  Lockport,  111. 
69  specimens  Niagara  fossils,  representing  31  species — Chicago  Drain- 
age Canal. 
BOSTON  &  COLORADO  SMELTING  CO.,  Argo,  Colo. 
14  specimens  of  mattes  and  slags,  illustrating  the  process  of  smelting 
gold,  silver  and  copper. 
BOYER,  PROF.  J.  F..  Fort  Bayard,  N.  M. 
1  specimen  of  limestone,  illustrating  water  erosion— Shore  of  Lake 
Michigan,  near  Fort  Sheridan,  111. 
BROUILLETTE,  BERNARD,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
1  specimen  of  supposed  meteorite,  (for  examination). 
BROWN,  S.  P.,  jamesport,  Mo. 
5  pieces  of  Marcasite,  (for  examination). 
1  piece  of  Calcite,  (for  examination). 
1  piece  of  Quartz  with  black  Tourmaline,  (for  examination). 
1  piece  of  Serpentine,  (for  examination). 
7  pieces  of  Hematite,  (for  examination) 
12  specimens  of  Biende  and  Pyrite  in  limestone,  (for  examination). 
